5 Dec 2017

FLYAWAY PRODUCTIONS

Your support is important. Please make a donationto the creation of TENDER (n) a person who takes charge – a site-specific work about 100 years of activism in the Tenderloin.

TENDER (n):a person who takes charge

Flyaway Productions’ 2018 production, TENDER (n): a person who takes charge celebrates 100 years of outcast activism in the Tenderloin. Set on two walls of the Cadillac Hotel (380 Eddy Street, SF), TENDER (n) is our largest site-specific dance project in years.

Introducing…

TENDER (n), Part IV, THIS BOAT, homage to “Little Saigon”

We are gathering the oral histories of Southeast Asian leaders in the Tenderloin. With its active Vietnamese American community and its many Vietnamese American-owned businesses, the Tenderloin in San Francisco has often been referred to as "Little Saigon." Beginning in the late 1970s, after the Vietnam War, the Tenderloin received large numbers of refugees from Southeast Asia—first ethnic Chinese from Vietnam, then Khmer from Cambodia and Hmong from Laos. The low-cost vacant housing made the area appealing to refugees and resettlement agencies. Studio apartments became home for families of four and five people and became what a local police officer called "vertical villages."

Flyaway has engaged Vân-Ánh Võ, a highly respected Vietnamese artist to be the project's Composer, and our liaison to the Southeast Asian community, in partnership with the Au Co Cultural Center.

Vân-Ánh Võ is one of the finest performers of Vietnamese traditional instruments in the world, and a rapidly emerging composer. She dedicates her life to creating music by fusing deeply rooted Vietnamese musical traditions with fresh new structures and compositions.

Vân-Ánh has also been collaborator and guest soloist with the Kronos Quartet, Yo-Yo Ma, Southwest Chamber Music, Eastbay Oakland Symphony, Jazz artists, Rap artists, and other World Music artists.

We are proud to partner with The Au Co Cultural Center, a non-profit, public interest organization, serving the common interest of the community, and the Vietnamese community in particular. The Center’s purpose is to promote and preserve the language and the broad-minded humanity culture of the Vietnamese people.

TENDER (n) is being created by Flyaway Productions in partnership with the Tenderloin Museum, Code Tenderloin, the Asian Art Museum, the Au Co Cultural Center and composer Vân-Ánh Võ. Your tax-deductible donations will keep our performances free, and support dancer fees, the building of the set, and outreach activities in the community.

about us

Since 1994, we are a vertical dance company! We created many performances site specific, working with live music and video. We like to involve different artists, to combine height and contemporary dance! We are the founders Wanda Moretti, coreographer, Marco Castelli, musician.
See our website to know more about us! www.ilposto.org

"Vertical dance is a shifting practice of space plains: space practice where performer can negotiate new borders and limits in vertical and aerial territories using a multiplicity of knowledges, sensibility and skills."